<p>Help, please. I have a 4.0 GPA in my transcripts up to the end of my last summer session. I got an A in that final summer class that I took, and that's when my transcript ends. I have five official transcripts that I got from my university and can mail out if I want. The problem is, I am looking at Northeastern, BU and NYU, and they all ask for mid-year reports in the school forms. If I'm not currently taking any classes, am I not allowed to transfer? :(</p>
<p>You can still apply to transfer. Mid year reports are for applicants who are currently in school, to give colleges an idea how they are doing. If you aren’t taking classes now, you just don’t send the midterm report but you do send the College Official’s report if required.</p>
<p>If there was any gap in your education even for a semester some colleges may ask what you have been doing (work, community service, etc.)</p>
<p>Thanks. I also have another question:</p>
<p>There were some courses that I enrolled in for the following fall semester (of last year). I was working for my parents’ business most of the time and audited most of the classes; because I wasn’t serious about them (was planning on in the future starting over at a new university or transferring) and was too busy with work I got 2 B’s in two of the classes and like I said audited the other two.</p>
<p>I got the transcripts ordered before I finished the semester, however, so these classes just appear on the transcript with nothing next to them yet. Is this bad and is this an “incomplete” transcript, or can I hopefully just send the transcripts as they are without the Au’s and B’s for the fall semester? If I absolutely have to then it’s not a big deal as the classes weren’t related to my major and bring my GPA down to 3.86, but I would much rather just transfer the classes that actually show up with grades on the official transcripts I ordered before that semester was over.</p>
<p>Please help. I really need to know the answer to this, as the deadline is fast approaching!</p>
<p>And yes, brendank21, I have uploaded a statement on the common app site explaining what I was doing with my time (family responsibilities). Thanks!</p>
<p>In the OP you say:</p>
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<p>Now you say:</p>
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<p>If you took classes in the fall, you can’t just ignore them because they aren’t in your major or you don’t like the grades. Read the part at the bottom of the application where you sign and it says:</p>
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<p>Yeah, I meant the last classes with actual grades on my transcript. I didn’t know what it actually looked like on the real thing because I obviously hadn’t opened them, so I went to my university’s registrar and asked if it showed those classes and she said that if I received them before the semester was over it showed them but without grades. But fair enough, I guess they would count as courses I took towards a degree. It just sucks because they were easy non-science classes and I just didn’t attend some of the tests. I thought they didn’t show classes unless you were actually done with them =/</p>
<p>3.86 then, oh well. I think that’s still a viable GPA…</p>
<p>One more comment as your member name implies possible med school. Be aware that every grade, W, etc. that is on any of your college transcripts (during HS, before you transfer, etc.) will all count on your med school application gpa which is calculated by AMCAS.</p>